AUGUST 1
THE GREATER BOERNE Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. for The Oak of Boerne, 605 S. Main St., to celebrate its one-year anniversary.
BOOK SIGNING FOR “Replenishing Our Hills: Protecting Lands in the Heart of the Hill Country.” Come to Herff Farm between 5-7 p.m. for a book signing by both Replenishing The Hill authors. The book includes inspiring images of conserved land, provides a history of conservation efforts and highlights the contributions of regional land trusts, and a community-based nature center.
AUGUST 3
PARKING LOT PARTY. The Bubble Tea Factory and other vendors are throwing a Parking Lot Party beginning at 9 a.m. at 1415 E. Blanco Road. Show up early for some special one-day only events. Surprises and specials happen the entire day.
BACK TO SCHOOL Bash by Studio 13 from 3-7 p.m. at the North 40, 41109 I-10 East. Enjoy a day filled with excitement; support your local vendors; discover a variety of amazing setups. Delicious food trucks serving up your favorite treats; back-to-school haircuts to get the kids ready for the new year; and school supply giveaways to ensure every student is prepared.
AUGUST 4
8TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY at Cibolo Creek Brewing Co., 448 S. Main St. from noon to 5 p.m. to celebrate eight years of business. Events include a hot wing contest, stein holding, Hammerschlagen and face painting. Hill Country Hot Peppers will have a booth onsite selling their tasty hot sauces. Special beer releases; tasty food specials.
AUGUST 8
BOERNE AREA DEMOCRATS will host guest speaker Dr. Hector Garcia, a researcher and clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during a noon meeting at the Longhorn Cafe, 369 S. Esser Road. Garcia has published on the treatment of PTSD in combat veterans, masculine psychology in the aftermath of war, the evolutionary roots of political partisanship and the interplay between religious practice and psychopathology.
AUGUST 13
KENDALL COUNTY HISTORICAL Commission presents “Early Texas Botanists of the 19th Century” at 6 p.m. at the Patrick Heath Public Library, 451 N. Main St. Lonnie Childs, who serves on the Gillespie County Historical Society board of directors, will take attendees on a journey back to the days of the settlement of the Hill Country. The event is free. Details: [email protected].
AUGUST 19
DRUG FREE COMFORT presents a screening of the movie “LIKE” with the San Antonio Council on Alcohol and Drug Awareness from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Lobby Coffee Shop, 523 Seventh St. in Comfort. The movie will be followed by discussion, refreshments and a raffle. Registration is required, at: atbit. ly/3yB4I1i.
AUGUST 29
LINCOLN REAGAN DINNER, sponsored by the Kendall County Republican Party, presents “Cruz To Victory,” an evening with U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in the Bevy Hotel’s Menger Ballroom, 101 Herff Road in Boerne. Evening starts with a 5:30 p.m. VIP reception, followed by 6:30 p.m. dinner and program. Tickets: $1,000 Platinum VIP; $500 Gold VIP; $250 Silver VIP; and $100 general admission. Purchase online at: KCRPTX.com. For info on VIP tickets or for table reservations, call Linda Kinney, 512-785-8810, or Michael Wheeler, 210-505-5210. Silent auction items accepted by the Kendall County Republican Women, Pam Poitevent, 210-857-5637.
SEPTEMBER 27-28
VINTAGE FLEA MARKET planned at the 8th Street Market in Comfort. More than 20 vendors are expected, with everything from antiques, art, artisans to fine food and wine.
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